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The Pajama Game archiveLove blossoms in a pajama factor. Written in 1954. When Sid Sorokin is appointed superintendent at the Sleep Tite Pajama Factory, all he wants is to settle in and keep his job. Things become complicated, however; when he falls for Babe Williams - the leader of the Workers' Grievance Committee. Set in the 1950's middle America, this show is full of colourful characters including a jealous ex knife thrower and a sleazy corrupt boss, as well as such well known songs as 'Steam Heat' 'Hernando's Hideaway', 'I'm Not At All In Love' and 'This is My Once a Year Day'. The Birmingham Repertory Theatre production of The Pajama Game will be produced in London by the Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd, Turnstyle Group Ltd, Christopher Malcom Ltd, Incidental Colman Tod Ltd and Stephen Waley-Cohen

Cast/Performers

Leslie Ash (Babe Williams), Graham Bickley (Sid Sorokin), John Hegley (Vernon Hines), Anita Dobson (Mabel), Alison Limerick (Gladys Hotchiss), Karen Clegg, Heather Craig, Francesco D'Astici, Louise Davidson, Rufus Dean, Peter Edbrook, Steve Elias, Catie Entwhistle, Laura Hussey, Natasha Knight, John Levitt, Saskia Lockey, Paul Micha, Lucy Potter, Adam Pudney, Phillipe Reynolds, Simon Smith, Deborah Spellman, Todd Talbot, Frank Thompson, Jenny Ann Topham

Creatives/Company

Book by(s): George Abbott, Richard Bissell
Music(s): Richard Adler, Jerry Ross, John Harle
Director: Simon Callow
Choreographer: David Bintley
Design: Frank Stella
Producer(s): Ambassador Theatre Group Lte, Turnstyle Group Ltd, Christopher Malcolm Ltd, Incidental Colman Tod Ltd, Stephen Waley-Cohen

The Pajama Game

The Pajama Game (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01648741581. Details of all The Pajama Game archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1637

Archive Listings

21 Sep 99
  to
18 Dec 99
Victoria Palace Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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